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Original Title: | Fated |
ISBN: | 0758259239 (ISBN13: 9780758259233) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Dark Protectors #1 |
Characters: | Cara Paulsen, Talen Kayrs |
Rebecca Zanetti
Paperback | Pages: 299 pages Rating: 3.93 | 10696 Users | 910 Reviews
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Title | : | Fated (Dark Protectors #1) |
Author | : | Rebecca Zanetti |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 299 pages |
Published | : | March 1st 2011 by Brava |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Vampires. Shapeshifters. Urban Fantasy |
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Marry Me! Cara Paulsen does not give up easily. A scientist and a single mother, she's used to fighting for what she wants, keeping a cool head, and doing whatever it takes to protect her daughter Janie. But "whatever it takes" has never before included a shotgun wedding to a dangerous-looking stranger with an attitude problem.Or Else! Sure, the mysterious Talen says that he's there to protect Cara and Janie. He also says that he's a three-hundred-year-old vampire. Of course, the way he touches her, Cara might actually believe he's had that long to practice. . .
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Ratings: 3.93 From 10696 Users | 910 ReviewsWrite-Up Appertaining To Books Fated (Dark Protectors #1)
3.5 Stars Enjoyed the story but Talen started to get on my nerves and felt he was a bit over the top and even though I like Alpha men and do expect it in PNR I felt his bullying was too much.Who doesn't love being treated like a bloody idiot with the attention span of fleas? Because this book here, is the dream book of those with heavy memory problems. Is there a treaty with another race? Don't worry the author will tell you all about it like this is the first time you're seeing the word treaty, every five damn pages. Sometimes even in the next page.You'll be regarded like the senseless wittle female you are. The hero will go through the dinner with a bullet wound and the moment
This book had just about the right amount of action, sex and anticipation. I kept thinking to myself "OMG What's next?" I wanted to finish the book but at the same time I didn't want it to finish. I know, I know I'm kinda weird. But I know a few other readers can relate when they read this book. If only I can be Cara for one night, I'll do it in a heartbeat. Just so I can feel that body that Rebecca described so vividly. Yumm-O!!So in "Fated" you have Talen, a vampire so sexy that can melt the
This book could have been really good. However I felt that things weren't quite..right? Sure things happened, like action (lots of it), sex, friendships made...ect, but... But how Janie, the daughter of Cara Paulsen, just called Talen Kayrs 'daddy' and he 'daughter', just didn't feel all that special simply because it was said to soon. I mean, they had just met. There were things like that, that annoyed me, and made sure I couldn't quite enjoy the story. Also it was very predictable and I'm sure
I'm going to keep this short. Hated Cara's character. Her daughter didn't add anything to the book. Talon was average. Smut was good. Liked the mates aspect. Overall this book was ehhh. I'm rating it 2.5 stars.
*Warning: modest spoilers*So many reasons to despise this novel. Allow me to list them in order.1.) The utter lack of creativity. You know how it is when you read the first chapter, and you're punched with the knowledge of a frequent reader that all subsequent chapters will be lacking in any distinctive originality or substance? That was my gut feeling. And, unfortunately, instinct prevailed as I crawled through the pages. Nothing, from the damsel in distress to the war between the races,
It's making me so... frustrated. Angry. I usually LOVE alpha men; authors such as Gena Showalter, Nalini Singh and Cynthia Eden manage to make them so appealing; sexy, possessive and protective. I fall in love; I'm both envious and ecstatic for the heroine, especially if they prove to be a good match for the hero. She gives as good as she gets, and the hero learns to respect that if he hasn't already, and it strengthens their relationship in a really good, heart-melting kind of way. Talen. I
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